"No Point" meeting Nitish Kumar, says Hardik Patel



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Hardik Patel had previously praised Nitish Kumar, but opposed his alliance with the BJP (Photo File)

Patna:

The Gujarat leader Patidar Hardik Patel, arrived in Patna today, declared that there was "no interest" in meeting Bihar Nitish Kumar's chief minister, citing his link with the BJP, to which he been firmly opposed.

Speaking to reporters at the airport, Mr. Patel who praised Mr. Kumar while he was with The Grand Alliance, however, said he wished to meet with Lalu Yadav, the supreme leader of the RJD, and that he "would certainly try" to call the presumptive heir to the party Tejashwi Yadav during his stay in Bihar.

"Nitish Kumar changed his mind there was no faayda (advantage) to meet him, I would have really liked to meet Lalu ji If he had not been to Mumbai for medical treatment, he would certainly try to meet Tejashwi Yadav if he stays here during the period of my stay, "said the Patidar chief.

Mr. Patel, who is scheduled to speak tomorrow in Patna, also said, "I did not come here to support or oppose anyone, I came here to advance my fight for justice and rights. "

Responding to questions about his plans for his political future, Mr. Patel said," I'm opposed to the BJP, "but he adds," I'm only 24 years old. Patidar's agitation was at its peak, Mr. Patel had met Nitish Kumar, who had returned to power a year earlier after forming a He liaised with the Congress and RJD and praised the efforts of the Prime Minister of Bihar to bring the anti-BJP

M. Kumar supported the request for extension of the benefits of the reservation to the Patidar community in Gujarat.

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